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Jonah M. Kessel

Jonah M. Kessel

Deputy Director, Opinion Video at The New York Times

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Opinion | Sean Spicer Has Regrets. But He Still Believes in Trump.

A former White House press secretary shares his predictions for Trump’s second term.
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Opinion | What Is War to a Grieving Child? (Published 2023)

Every day, Ukrainian children lose fathers in Russia’s assault on their country. A grief camp is fighting to protect their youth.
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Video: Opinion | A Salute to the Honest(ish) Russian Warlord

Now that Yevgeny Prigozhin has left the battlefield, who will tell Russians the truth?
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Opinion | Putin vs. the Priest (Published 2022)

In wartime Russia, following your conscience can come at a heavy cost.
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Video: Opinion | Putin vs. the Priest: A Big Story About a Small Se...

In wartime Russia, following your conscience can come at a heavy cost.
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Opinion | The No Good, Very Bad Truth About the Internet and Our Ki...

Our kids are at the mercy of tech companies, with only an outdated law to protect them.
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How Infrared Images Could Be Part of Your Daily Life (Published 2020)

In a post-quarantine world, heat sensors could help spot sick people with elevated temperatures as they enter public places. But it’s not that simple.
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How We Made Images of Methane, an Invisible Gas (Published 2019)

We went to one of the world’s biggest oil fields with an infrared camera to find out what’s leaking into the sky.
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Killer Robots Aren’t Regulated. Yet. (Published 2019)

“Killing in the Age of Algorithms” is a New York Times documentary examining the future of artificial intelligence and warfare.
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In a Secret Bunker in the Andes, a Wall That Was Really a Window (P...

Before a video interview with an Ecuadorean intelligence chief, I thought I was adjusting a dimmer switch. What I inadvertently revealed broke our story open.
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China’s Health Care Crisis (Published 2019)

DIY cancer drugs, violence in hospitals, doctor shortages: We take you inside China’s broken health care system to reveal how dire the situation is for over a billion people.
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Video: How China Creates Cancer Refugees

A rural resident in China is 30 percent more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis than an urban resident. Three rural families trying to beat these odds — “cancer refugees” — share their stories of battling the disease far from home and the financial ruin it causes.
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Video: Inside China’s Predatory Health Care System

Homemade cancer drugs, violence in hospitals, doctor shortages: We take you inside China’s broken health care system to reveal how dire the situation is for over a billion people.
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How China Used a Times Documentary as Evidence Against Its Subject ...

Tashi Wangchuk was tried in a Chinese court last week for “inciting separatism.” A New York Times documentary was the main evidence cited by prosecutors.
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Video: The Last ‘Bang-Bang’ Men

On the steep streets of Chongqing, impoverished porters, known as “bang-bang,” help carry goods for anyone willing to pay a small fee. But today their occupational existence is under threat.
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Video: Tashi Wangchuk: A Tibetan’s Journey for Justice

Video: Tashi Wangchuk: A Tibetan’s Journey for Justice
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Style on Orchard Road in Singapore (Published 2015)

While wearing a “masculine yet sexy” white jumpsuit, Rachel Lim, an owner of Love, Bonito, a fashion label, says that comfort and experimentation are key parts of Singaporean style.
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Hongdae Style in Seoul (Published 2015)

For Mina Kwon in South Korea, being an illustrator affects her fashion choices.
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Wan Chai Style in Hong Kong (Published 2015)

While on the streets of the Wan Chai neighborhood, Grace Lam, a contributing fashion editor for Vogue China, shares her fun and edgy style icons: Bruce Lee, David Bowie and her colorblind mother.
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Harajuku Style in Tokyo (Published 2015)

Mademoiselle Yulia, a fashion designer and style star with dyed blue hair, is very inspired by the stylish and colorful Harajuku neighborhood of Tokyo.